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(AGT) Ciudad del Este
PARAGUAY - Ciudad del Este Guarani International
(MDZ) Mendoza
ARGENTINA - Mendoza El Plumerillo
18
Jul
Saturday
1 traveler, No cabins
One Way
1 traveler, ECONOMY
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(AGT) Ciudad del Este Guarani International
Ciudad del Este, Paraguay
(MDZ) Mendoza El Plumerillo
Mendoza, Argentina
18
Jul
Saturday
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Malargüe to Mendoza: Your Flight Guide

Direct & connecting flights|AGT – MDZ|$187
$187one way
Cheapest price
3h 45m1 stop via EZE
Flight duration
1,128 kmas the crow flies
Flight distance
direct & connecting flights

About this route

Malargüe to Mendoza

The short hop from Malargüe to Mendoza connects two very different sides of Argentina's wine country. Flights cover the distance quickly, saving you several hours on the winding mountain roads that link these destinations. Mendoza awaits with its world-class Malbec vineyards, vibrant plazas, and proximity to Aconcagua. This route sees lighter traffic than major domestic corridors, which can work in your favor when booking last minute — seats often open up closer to departure. The best time to fly depends on your plans: winter months attract skiers heading to Las Leñas near Malargüe, while autumn brings harvest season in Mendoza's wine regions. For last minute travelers, flexibility with dates is key. Check midweek departures for more availability. Whether you're wrapping up an adventure in southern Mendoza province or connecting onward, this route keeps things simple and efficient.

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Frequently asked questions

What are the cheapest months to fly from Malargüe (AGT) to Mendoza (MDZ)?
Since this is a short domestic route within Argentina, fares tend to remain relatively stable year-round. However, you may find lower prices during the off-peak months of April through June and August through October, when tourism demand in the Mendoza wine region and Malargüe ski areas decreases. Booking in advance and being flexible with dates can also help secure better fares.
What luggage allowances apply on flights from AGT to MDZ?+
Do I need a visa or special documentation to fly from Malargüe to Mendoza?+
Are there direct flights from AGT to MDZ, or will I need a transit stop?+
What seat classes are available on flights from Malargüe (AGT) to Mendoza (MDZ)?+
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Flying from Agadir to Mendoza: A Journey Between Two Wine Regions

Connecting the sun-drenched coast of Morocco with the foothills of the Argentine Andes, flights from Agadir to Mendoza represent one of those fascinating intercontinental journeys that link two surprisingly similar landscapes. Both cities are known for their agricultural heritage, warm climates, and proximity to dramatic mountain scenery, making this route a compelling option for adventurous travelers seeking a change of hemisphere.

There are currently no direct flights between Agadir and Mendoza, so travelers should expect at least one or two connections along the way. The most common routing involves flying from Agadir Al Massira Airport to a European hub such as Madrid, Paris, or Casablanca, and then continuing on a long-haul flight to Buenos Aires before catching a short domestic hop to Mendoza's Governor Francisco Gabrielli International Airport. Total travel time typically falls between 20 and 30 hours depending on layover durations. Airlines frequently used along these segments include Royal Air Maroc, Iberia, Air France, and Aerolíneas Argentinas.

Timing your trip wisely can make a real difference. Since Agadir and Mendoza sit on opposite sides of the equator, their seasons are reversed. Mendoza's grape harvest season, known as vendimia, takes place in February and March, when the city comes alive with festivals, wine tastings, and cultural celebrations. Meanwhile, Agadir enjoys its mildest weather from October through April. Travelers departing Morocco in late February or early March can trade one pleasant climate for another while arriving just in time for Mendoza's most vibrant period.

Once in Mendoza, visitors discover a city built around its relationship with wine. The surrounding Malbec vineyards stretch toward the Andes in every direction, and bike tours through the wine country have become a beloved activity. Beyond the vineyards, the region offers white-water rafting on the Mendoza River, hiking in Aconcagua Provincial Park, and some of the best steak you will find anywhere on the planet.

For those making this journey from Agadir to Mendoza, a few practical tips are worth noting. Book connecting flights with generous layover windows, as transatlantic itineraries with tight connections can lead to missed flights and lost luggage. Consider breaking the trip with an overnight stay in Madrid or Buenos Aires to reduce fatigue. Also, check visa requirements well in advance, as Moroccan passport holders may need visas for Argentina or transit countries.

This route is not one you will find on every booking engine's front page, but for travelers drawn to wine culture, mountain landscapes, and the thrill of crossing continents, it offers a genuinely rewarding experience.